Our first tip is to be patient, which I never am. Take your time and don't necessarily pick the first ok tree that you find. Look for a tree that has a straight trunk and walk around it to see how it looks from all sides. Try to find a tree that...
Our first tip is to be patient, which I never am. Take your time and don't necessarily pick the first ok tree that you find. Look for a tree that has a straight trunk and walk around it to see how it looks from all sides. Try to find a tree that is nice and full and doesn't have any big holes in it. Once you find 'The' tree, cut near the base, no more than 30cm above the ground.
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2 December 2023 ·   5 months ago taken in   Chip Lake, Alberta, Canada
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